Associations to the word «Digby»
Noun
- Annapolis
- Yarmouth
- Scotia
- Wyatt
- Nova
- Leopold
- Jubal
- Archangel
- Clare
- Willoughby
- Hacker
- Kildare
- Lincolnshire
- Raf
- Compiler
- Dorset
- Conspirator
- Warwickshire
- Cornwallis
- Boone
- Rupert
- Pamela
- Carr
- Bristol
- Smith
- Riding
- Gunpowder
- Royalist
- Gut
- Rutland
- Trafalgar
- Baron
- Tabernacle
- Wolfe
- Morton
- Peerage
- Earl
- Descartes
- Chivalry
- Cameo
- Middleton
- Halifax
- Privateer
- Sarawak
- Courtier
- Henrietta
- Pearson
- Premier
- Leach
- Albrecht
- Barker
- Closet
- Esq
- Matthew
- Sociologist
- Gerard
- Baronet
- Swindon
- Cove
- Baroness
- Coleridge
- Aerodrome
- Simon
- Dare
- Scoop
- Dent
- Trumpeter
- Sir
- Wounded
- Foster
- Churchill
- Dar
- Magdalene
- Seymour
- Napier
- Caroline
- Godfrey
- Bugle
- Leicestershire
- Aubrey
- Villiers
- Kings
- Hayward
- Hubert
- Buckingham
- Ferry
- Medici
- Admiral
- Ian
- Eldest
- Stuart
- Barony
- Loyalist
- Aristocrat
- Lords
- Executioner
- Phyllis
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
DIGBY, proper noun. Any of a number of places in England, Canada, and Australia.
DIGBY, proper noun. A habitational surname.
DIGBY, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Wise words
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